Applying

Then choose either to specialise in a major subject (i.e. the endorsed DipGrad) or to have no specialisation (no endorsement).

Before the Director is able to approve your admission to the DipGrad programme, there will need to be a discussion (usually by email) about

your previous study

your goals

when you wish to commence your study

whether you wish to study full-time or part-time

whether you wish to study by distance or on campus.

The Director will also ask you for a wish-list of the papers you would like to include in your DipGrad.

Armed with this list, the Director will consult the relevant department(s). The outcome should be a programme of study that will meet your study goals, satisfy the departmental requirements and satisfy the DipGrad regulations.

DipGrad students do not select their own papers online the way students doing Bachelor’s degrees do. This is because a DipGrad student follows a programme of study adapted to his or her personal background and goals. Once a programme of study has been agreed upon, the Director will send you an offer via eVision. (In the case of international students, the offer is sent by the International Office.)

After you accept the offer, the Director will arrange to have your papers for the next enrolment period added on your behalf.